go with (smb.)
51slip smb. a length — Australian Slang (crass) (of a man) have sexual intercourse with (someone) …
52think smb. is christmas — Australian Slang be pleased with oneself; be elated …
53bring smb into line — persuade someone to agree with you He was finally able to bring the other members of the committee into line …
54give smb a hand — help someone with something Please give me a hand to move this piano …
55give smb a piece of your mind — scold or become angry with someone When I met her yesterday I really gave her a piece of my mind …
56give smb the green light — give permission to go ahead with a project He has been given the green light to begin work on the new housing plan …
57meet smb half-way — make a compromise with someone He is very stubborn and is never willing to meet his friends half way …
58rub smb the wrong way — irritate others with something one says or does Her lack of politeness always rubs me the wrong way …
59see smb through — (from Idioms in Speech) to help I m not broke, Alf, Dinny said, all his concern for this man he had loved like a brother uppermost again. I d see you through any hard times. (K. Prichard) You are my responsibility, and I ll see you through. We ll …
60stand smb in good stead — be a great advantage to someone It will stand you in good stead with the company if you do the extra work …